Why is anakin evil




















Anakin fell for Padme as soon as he saw her as a young boy on Tatooine, and he eventually married her in secret. The couple was far from perfect , but their love should have conquered all. If Anakin left the Republic and convinced Padme to do likewise, they would have been able to publicly announce their marriage with no consequence.

Anakin's rage and hatred clouded his judgment, and instead drove Padme away. It was the fear of losing Padme that gave Anakin the final push to the Dark Side, yet the irony is he could have kept her if he disowned bother the Sith and the Jedi entirely. Shortly after birth, Anakin's twin children Luke and Leia had to be separated and hidden from their father. Had Anakin played nice and stayed with the Jedi, the children could have stayed together and trained to be powerful Jedi in their own right.

The two lived a life that was far different and tragic than what could have been. Anakin may have been unable to be public about his kids, but they would have had a loving father and a caring mother on top of being safe from an alternate and evil Anakin. As Anakin completed his journey to the Dark Side, he realized that his master was merely a means to an end. Once he learned all Palpatine had to teach, he could have easily wiped him out and ruled the galaxy as he saw fit. Even the Emperor saw this, which is why he crafted Darth Vader's suit to hinder his connection to the force.

Anakin saw the hypocrisy of Sith and Jedi alike, and if not for his recklessness on Mustafar, the galaxy would have been his to control, and there would have been few able to oppose him. By the end of the Clone Wars, they were brothers that would do anything for each other, something Anakin failed to realize. If Anakin would have calmly explained his marriage and why he feels he feels the Council is acting poorly, odds are Obi-Wan would have agreed. Skywalker probably considered himself more merciful than the Clone Troopers, for whom he was unable to account.

He spared them the chance of a more horrible demise by taking their lives himself. The wrath and contempt for Palpatine, which established his role as the Dark Lord of Sith, was fuelled by Darth Vader.

The daughter seems to represent the living Force, while Son appears to represent the dark side of the Force. The Son mesmerized Ahsoka into briefly turning to the dark side in the previous episode, but Anakin does so voluntarily, unlike his padawan. As a result of the visions that The Son shows Anakin, he turns to the dark side of the Force. Anakin, horrified by what he saw, was determined to stop the premonitions at any cost.

Mustafar is corrupted by the evil side and has a lengthy history of affiliation with the Sith in the canon continuity of Star Wars. A planet soaked in the evil side is aptly reminiscent of the Well of the Dark Side. Up until this moment, he had no doubts that he wanted to save Padme, restructure the republic with them at its helm, and give her everything he could. Obsessive and perverted love for her. His motivations changed after she died. I believe the fall to the dark side has a lot to do with self-deception and finding justification for your actions.

Palpatine, the man who had rescued him and tried to help him save Padme, was the only one who could help him. In addition, he honestly believed that the Jedi were useless and unappreciative at best, and subversive at worst!

I think Chancellor Palpatine is a Sith Lord. We must move quickly if the Jedi Order is to survive. You will need my help if you are going to arrest him. I sense a great deal of confusion in you, young Skywalker. There is much fear that clouds your judgment. This may have caused Anakin to develop a person grudge against the Order, since he had been very close to his friend, and they had fought side-by-side in Clone Wars.

Thin tendrils of smoke rise slowly in the cold, clear air. She carries a pail. She swirls it and tosses the dirty water onto the ground. His face is a grim mask. Two other Jedi have told Anakin that his emotions are too strong for him to be a proper Jedi, and also mock him by calling him a slave a reference to his childhood :. While they certainly had provided ample provocation, this is another example of Anakin's pride and proclivity for violence.

He responds to childish bullying with a lethal threat. Incidentally, this is also an example of someone turning on a lightsaber with the Force. Palpatine was a master manipulator, of people, governments, and the Force; indeed, the plot of Eposides I-III are essentially Palpatine manipulating everyone and everything - both sides of every war - to rise to power, all while hiding in plain sight in front of the entire Jedi Council. By Episode II, he has already manipulated the system to stay in power much longer than he should.

He uses his Darth Sidious personna to manipulate Count Dooku, and through him manipulates the Separatists into a war. Due to their threat, he is granted emergency powers, which allow him to use the clone army that the Jedi discovered. In Episode III, Palpatine sets up his own kidnapping, and uses Anakin to kill Dooku, perhaps as proof to himself that Anakin will do as he suspects - defending the weak by killing the strong, just as Anakin killed the sand people who kidnapped his mother.

Now, this entire time, Palpatine has been manipulating Anakin. While the movies don't say that Palpatine has been manipulating Anakin through the Force, it's entirely possible; regardless, we do know Palpatine has been manipulating him through charm and deceit. Palpatine acts as a caring father figure, something that Anakin never really had; he plants distrust between Anakin and the Jedi Council, while showering Anakin with praise.

He knows Anakin well; Anakin is prone to making poor, emotional decisions in the face of immediate conflict. When he manipulated Anakin into killing Dooku, for instance, Anakin proved he would do just about anything Palpatine asked of him.

With all the pieces in place, he tells Anakin his plans, knowing Anakin will go to the Jedi Council, allowing him to set up a direct conflict between himself and the Jedi.

He knew that Anakin would choose to protect his friend Palpatine , rather than siding with someone he distrusted any Jedi from the Council. When Anakin saw Mace Windu being as he thought unnecessarily harsh, and Palpatine injured and begging for help, his idealism blinded him; he reacted as he always did, attacking Mace Windu.

At that point, Anakin found himself past the point of no return. He knows the Jedi who already distrust him, though not as much as he may think won't accept him back; as he sees it, the only other option is Palpatine. In his mind, he is irredeemable; regardless of his true nature, he thinks he has already turned fully to the dark side.

Killing the Jedi, even the children, is no worse than anything else he could do. His only goal at that point is saving Padme; when she dies, there is truly nothing left to live for but his promise to Palpatine, until he meets his son decades later. There are quite a few frightening figures in the Star Wars universe, but few compare to the power and presence of the Jedi's deadliest enemy, the Sith. Because of his strength with the Force and his intimidating suit , Darth Vader is not only one of the most powerful and well-known of the Sith Lords, but also the most frightening.

She tries to take control of the situation, but in an instant her crew and the TIE fighters are gone. The cockpit is dark, but she hears a voice from the chair in front of her.



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